
24-09-05, 03:48
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"Mr. Manual", sadly no longer with us
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ottawa ,Canada
Posts: 2,916
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Re: Any Nautical Types Out There?
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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
I've come into what we think - through internet research - is an early 19th century octant. I know it's been in my family since the late 1800s. I haven't got any pictures yet, but it looks almost identical to this (scroll down to the bottom):
http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/c...ArticleID=1914
Mine is in what I would call VG-excellent condition, with all bits complete. It needs some cleaning, but otherwise I would consider it fully functional. There are no maker's marks I can find, but basically, we're dealing with an ebony frame with ivory inlays and brass hardware. The scale runs from 0-100 degrees.
How do I get this properly evaluated? I know nothing about this stuff.
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Jif
Check the link..The market will tell you what it is worth,unless it has some traceable historical significance...
http://search.ebay.com/Octant_W0QQbs...Z1QQsofocusZbs
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